Higher Diploma Program in Drug Control Strategies
Drugs are one of the chronic security challenges that pose a threat to humanity due to their economic, social, security, and health damage. It is one of the most complex phenomena, and based on its role in meeting national and regional needs for capacity building in the scientific priorities of the university, which includes drug control, the establishment of the Higher Diploma in Drug Control Strategies program came in partnership with the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), which is compatible with International standards concerned with combating drugs and crime and sustainable development goals. The introduction of the program also comes in an effort by the university to contribute to filling the gap in the knowledge and skills training of security personnel in the field of modern control methods and comprehensive strategic planning for combating and preventing drugs.
1 Special admission requirements
- Bachelor's degree as a minimum from an accredited university with a general grade of no less than Good in the fields of knowledge that the admission committee deems appropriate.